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Explay’s Colibri mobile-projection module to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, February 6th, 2009 at 6:04 PM

Explay logoExplay announced that it will unveil its latest offering, the Colibri mobile-projection module with SPELL projection technology (SPEckle-free LCoS Laser), during this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

From the official release:

At less than five cubic centimeters in volume, Colibri, Explay’s third generation projection module, offers an unrivaled set of deliverables in terms of size, resolution and power consumption. It is the smallest, highest resolution, eye safe, always focused, speckle-free, least power consuming module in the industry. It also has an unprecedented color gamut that can project any multimedia content onto any flat or curved surface.

Commenting on the release, Explay’s CEO Daniel Oleiski said, “Embedding the Colibri will turn any cellular phone into a high-quality projector. It enables cellular users worldwide to project, view and share visual content anytime and anywhere. Understanding this, leading cellular manufactures and operators are already validating the Colibri for their next line of devices. We are excited to demonstrate the new Colibri module projector during Mobile World Congress to select customers and partners.”

More information is available from Explay’s website.

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